The Legacy 40 Sedan is offered with or without a flybridge. With the flybridge the inside and outside helm stations allow the owner to take advantage of the weather or avoid facing it entirely. Accessible by ladder from the cockpit, the flybridge offers superior visibility and an exhilarating vantage point for driver and guests. Without the flybridge, the Legacy 40 Sedan achieves a more workmanlike look that`s clean and capable. Either way, the living space in the enclosed main saloon offers a 360-degree view from every seat in the house. White Formica offset by mahogany, teak, or cherry woodwork and cabinetry give the boat`s living space a crisp, nautical feel (an all wood interior is also an option). In addition, a starboard door provides easy access to the sidedecks for docking and the aft door gives access to the cockpit. Down in the galley there`s plenty of options for placing sinks and appliances where they`re most convenient. Directly across the companionway is a guest cabin that comfortably sleeps two. The head is roomy, and the master stateroom`s double berth is island-style so it offers the comforts of home. Beneath the sole of the main saloon is a generously sized engine compartment that houses either single or twin diesel engines. The Legacy 40 Sedan`s engine compartment is well thought out with plenty of elbow room and convenient access to maintenance points. To keep it well organized and safeguarded, wiring and hoses are run through conduits. Engine beds have been flexibly configured to accept a variety of popular engine sizes.